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JUNE 14, 2001 Santa Clara Pueblo will be opening its new casino in Española on Friday. Even though the tribe signed a gaming compact with the state in 1997, the venture is a first for the northern New Mexico tribe. Other nearby Pueblos have had casinos for a number of years. The casino is located on the main street in Española. A few miles north is a casino owned by San Juan Pueblo while casinos owned by Pojoaque Pueblo and Tesuque Pueblo are located south. Get the Story:
Española Gets a Casino (The Albuquerque Journal 6/14)
Santa Clara to open casino
Facebook TwitterJUNE 14, 2001 Santa Clara Pueblo will be opening its new casino in Española on Friday. Even though the tribe signed a gaming compact with the state in 1997, the venture is a first for the northern New Mexico tribe. Other nearby Pueblos have had casinos for a number of years. The casino is located on the main street in Española. A few miles north is a casino owned by San Juan Pueblo while casinos owned by Pojoaque Pueblo and Tesuque Pueblo are located south. Get the Story:
Española Gets a Casino (The Albuquerque Journal 6/14)
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